I’ve come across a great kanji study resource just recently that besides showing one of the uses of the kanji in a japanese word, also uses pictures to associate the mnemonic with the radicals
It’s sort of an old resource, but I’ve never seen it being recommended anywhere despite it being so useful, so here it is
[channel](https://yt3.googleusercontent.com/ytc/AOPolaTwfrCMTh7O1cMm1EDDlQDZnyQsdCTX_Z79AQtUqg=s176-c-k-c0x00ffffff-no-rj-mo) & [site](http://5adaykanji.blogspot.com/)
* [ALL OF REMEMBERING THE KANJI](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeaYOrQRBCdgNekN8jPLj20hDcjONXpaq&si=Uf–4wMi7duabq4-) playlist
* [radicals playlist](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzrIcqTcruM&list=PLeaYOrQRBCdgtcJcA78Yd1SSpmL3GXFNm)
Playlists on youtube of the kanjis sorted:
* by grade ([grade 1 example](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzrIcqTcruM&list=PLeaYOrQRBCdjfKuO_waPGlHT4BTqi2t-5&pp=iAQB))
* by JLPT level ([JLPT N5 example](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzrIcqTcruM&list=PLeaYOrQRBCdj7_10WqhGgf_azobn5lxE0&pp=iAQB))
* by wanikani level ([wanikani level 1 example](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3Zxiaz8rYY&list=PLeaYOrQRBCdgQtpjsM5KJmFE9TOTpTZyW&pp=iAQB)) but unfortunetly just up until level 10
* by kanji damage order ((https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeaYOrQRBCdi6xpZori0MLwJK0RTRJaL8&si=jg40YNWtVvhWZ0gm)) only 625 kanjis though
by laurakkkjj